Boyz in the Sink

Boyz in the Sink is a fictional band of VeggieTales characters who first appeared in the 2003 Silly Songs with Larry segment of The Ballad of Little Joe. The band subsequently appeared in 2007's Moe and the Big Exit [1] and 2012's If I Sang A Silly Song and Robin Good and The Not-So-Merry Men.

Boyz in the Sink
OriginVeggieTales
GenresChristian pop
Years active2003–2007, 2012
LabelsBig Idea Entertainment, Bob and Larry Records
MembersLarry the Cucumber
Junior Asparagus
Jimmy Gourd
Mr. Lunt

Like other recurring themes, such as The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, the group is made up of familiar VeggieTales characters performing specific roles. The members of the band are Larry the Cucumber, Mr. Lunt, Junior Asparagus, and Jimmy Gourd. The foursome and their name are parodies of "boy-bands" including NSYNC[2] and the Backstreet Boys.

Songs

"Belly Button"

"Belly Button", their first song, is Lunt's musical lament that he lacks a navel depicted through his visit to a medical clinic. Tim Hodge voices Khalil the Caterpillar, who appears dressed as a physician and informs Lunt that his stem serves the purpose as a belly button. While originally included as the Silly Song for The Ballad of Little Joe, the video was released separately and won the Children's Jury Award for Animated Short Film or Video at the 2004 Chicago International Children's Film Festival.[3] The song has been cited as the favorite silly song of VeggieTales co-creator and voice of Larry Mike Nawrocki[2] and Milwaukee Bucks center Jake Voskuhl.[4]

"A Mess Down in Egypt"

For the silly song in the VeggieTales episode Moe and the Big Exit, the group interrupts the silly song announcer in order to tell the Moses story their own way, with a rap entitled "A Mess Down in Egypt".[5] The movie website, Rotten Tomatoes, called the silly song a "charmingly goofy musical number".[6]

"Bubble Rap"

The song appears on the Silly Song compilation video, If I Sang A Silly Song, as the band, again joined by Khalil, sings of the wonders of the packing material known as bubble wrap.

Other songs

  • "You Put This Love In My Heart" appears on the album VeggieTales Worship Songs and was originally recorded and sung by Boyz in the Sink.
  • "Jesus Is Just Alright" appears on the album Bob and Larry Sing the 70's and is a cover of Boyz in the Sink hit.
  • "Christmas Sizzle Boy" appears on the album The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree.
  • "Easter Bunny Hop" appears on the album A Very Veggie Easter.

First album

Boyz in the Sink
Live album by
Boyz in the Sink
Released2006
Recorded2003-2006
GenreBoy band, Children's music
Length0:42:51
LabelEMI, Big Idea
ProducerMike Nawrocki

The band's only album series, Boyz in the Sink, was released by EMI and Big Idea Productions on October 3, 2006.[7] It peaked in 2007 at #10 on the Billboard Top Kid Audio chart[8] and features many covers of songs from VeggieTales.

Track listing of album 1

  1. Boyz in the Sink - 2:35
  2. Bigger Than The Boogie Man (Where's God When I'm S-Scared?) - 3:43
  3. The B-O-Y-Z Dance (featuring Kirk Franklin as himself) - 2:43
  4. Belly Button 2006 (The Ballad of Little Joe; featuring Kirk Franklin as himself) - 3:30
  5. The Hairbrush Song (Are You My Neighbor?) - 2:31
  6. Do the Moo Shoo (The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown) - 1:00
  7. My Day (Junior's Bedtime Songs) - 4:03
  8. The Funky Polka - 3:13
  9. Cheeseburger (Madame Blueberry) - 3:10
  10. Oh No! What We Gonna Do? (Where's God When I'm S-Scared?) - 2:08
  11. I Can Be Your Friend (Are You My Neighbor?) - 3:21

Other media

Big Idea released a jigsaw puzzle featuring Boyz in the Sink.[9] Boyz in the Sink also appear on the 2006 Big Idea release Veggie Tales: Worship Songs.[10] The band was featured as part of 2005's "VeggieTales Rockin' Tour LIVE",[11] the second traveling stage show featuring VeggieTales music and characters.[12]

References

  1. Blakey, Scott (2004-01-30). "VeggieTales Latest Blends Bonanza and Bible". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. p. 12. ProQuest 387821280. (Registration required)
  2. Keenan, John (2005-07-05). "Veggies are Good for Co-Creator Mike Nawrocki". Omaha World-Herald. p. 01E. ProQuest 400636803. (Registration required)
  3. "21st Annual Chicago International Children'S Film Festival 2004 Awards" (PDF). Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 April 2016. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  4. "Truman Reed's Questions from a Fifth Grader". NBA.com. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  5. "Moe & The Big Exit Veggietales DVD". Big Idea. Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  6. Angulo Chen, Sandie (2007-11-01). "VeggieTales - Moe and the Big Exit (2007)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  7. "Boyz in the Sink VeggieTales CD". Big Idea. Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  8. "VeggieTales". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  9. "Boyz in he Sink VeggieTales Inlaid Puzzle". Big Idea. Archived from the original on 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  10. Castillo, Brent (2006-03-29). "Religious Music". The Wichita Eagle via McClatchey Tribune News Service. ProQuest 456562983. (Registration required)
  11. Camacho, Justin (2005-04-26). "VeggieTales Rockin' Tour LIVE! Hits The Road This Summer". The Christian Post. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  12. Neal, Robert (2005-08-15). "Lettuce Entertain You". Tulsa World. ISSN 8750-5959. ProQuest 399992969. (Registration required)
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